Space Tech News

Aug. 5, 2022

French Scientist Trolls Twitter By Claiming Chorizo Slice Is Actually A Distant Star Huff Post | Space
Today's Brilliant Media Questions About Artemis NASA Watch
Too Bitter to Contemplate Ice on the Moon
Rather remarkable robots Planetary Society Blog
Ross 508 b: What We Can Learn from a Red Dwarf Super-Earth Centauri Dreams

Aug. 4, 2022

Will Cosmonaut Anna Kikina Go Political On ISS? NASA Watch

Aug. 3, 2022

The secret behind Tesla, SpaceX, The Boring Company and Neuralink. The Mars Blueprint
JWST has caught two galaxies smashing together and sparking starbursts New Scientist Space
Why general relativity is known as a background independent theory New Scientist Space
Rare Ring Galaxy Revealed Huff Post | Space
Another NASA News Conference With No News NASA Watch
SpaceX Plans for THREE Times Larger Starship Starbase in Florida! SpaceX YouTube: What about it!?
SpaceX Rocket Completes Mission With 24 Satellites Huff Post | Space
Why we have the SLS Planetary Society Blog
The Cost of SLS and Orion Planetary Society Blog
The James Webb Space Telescope Zeroes In On One Of The Weirdest Galaxies In The Universe Huff Post | Space
NASA Updates The Right Stuff NASA Watch

Aug. 2, 2022

A Robotic and Piloted Planetary Exploration Program for the 1970s and Early 1980s (1968) Spaceflight History
JWST captures the most distant star ever seen in incredible detail New Scientist Space
JWST has released a striking new image of the strange Cartwheel galaxy New Scientist Space
Gamma ray bursts could help unravel how fast the universe is expanding New Scientist Space
Triton, Neptune's largest moon Planetary Society Blog
Interstellar Deceleration: Can We Ride the ‘Bow Shock’? Centauri Dreams

Aug. 1, 2022

JWST has spotted a weird, distant galaxy with almost no heavy elements New Scientist Space

July 31, 2022

Nichelle Nichols NASA Watch
Chinese Rocket Debris Makes Out-Of-Control Fall Back To Earth Huff Post | Space

July 30, 2022

Long March 5B Core Stage Re-Enters NASA Watch

July 29, 2022

JWST could soon tell us what exoplanets' surfaces are made of New Scientist Space
The Challenge of ‘Twilight Asteroids’ Centauri Dreams
Sights beyond the visible Planetary Society Blog
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